


Last week, we finally cornered Portal 2’s Project Lead Joshua Weier and Writer Erik Wolpaw in a bare concrete room under harsh florescent lighting. We wanted every nerdy, detail-obsessed question possible and, as we’ve come to learn, PS3 fans never disappoint.

Not long ago, we asked you to submit your very best PS3 Portal 2 questions. Valve Software has repeatedly described Portal 2 for the PS3 as being “ the best console version of the game.” And for good reason, given that you’ll get a free PC or Mac version of Portal 2 along with your PS3 copy, as well as exclusive cross-platform PS3-to-PC co-op gameplay and voice chat, Steamworks features and much more.
